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# Cron
Cron syntax is used to schedule when jobs should run.
You may need to use a cron syntax string to
[trigger nightly pipelines ](../../ci/triggers/README.md#using-cron-to-trigger-nightly-pipelines ),
create a [pipeline schedule ](../../api/pipeline_schedules.md#create-a-new-pipeline-schedule ),
or to prevent unintentional releases by setting a
[deploy freeze ](../../user/project/releases/index.md#prevent-unintentional-releases-by-setting-a-deploy-freeze ).
## Cron syntax
Cron scheduling uses a series of five numbers, separated by spaces:
```plaintext
# ┌───────────── minute (0 - 59)
# │ ┌───────────── hour (0 - 23)
# │ │ ┌───────────── day of the month (1 - 31)
# │ │ │ ┌───────────── month (1 - 12)
# │ │ │ │ ┌───────────── day of the week (0 - 6) (Sunday to Saturday)
# │ │ │ │ │
# │ │ │ │ │
# │ │ │ │ │
# * * * * * <command to execute>
```
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(Source: [Wikipedia ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron ))
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In cron syntax, the asterisk (`*`) means 'every,' so the following cron strings
are valid:
- Run once an hour at the beginning of the hour: `0 * * * *`
- Run once a day at midnight: `0 0 * * *`
- Run once a week at midnight on Sunday morning: `0 0 * * 0`
- Run once a month at midnight of the first day of the month: `0 0 1 * *`
- Run once a year at midnight of 1 January: `0 0 1 1 *`
For complete cron documentation, refer to the
[crontab(5) — Linux manual page ](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/crontab.5.html ).
This documentation is accessible offline by entering `man 5 crontab` in a Linux or MacOS
terminal.
## Cron examples
```plaintext
# Run at 7:00pm every day:
0 19 * * *
# Run every minute on the 10th of June:
* * 3 6 *
# Run at 06:30 every Friday:
30 6 * * 5
```
More examples of how to write a cron schedule can be found at
[crontab.guru ](https://crontab.guru/examples.html ).
## How GitLab parses cron syntax strings
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GitLab uses [`fugit` ](https://github.com/floraison/fugit ) to parse cron syntax
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strings on the server and [cron-validate ](https://github.com/Airfooox/cron-validate )
to validate cron syntax in the browser.